Step 1 – Paint the child’s foot with green paint and then get them to stamp it in the centre of the white A4 cardboard.

Step 2 – Using the coloured paint get the child to make colourful thumb prints around the edge of the white A4 cardboard, alternating colours.

Step 3 – Using a black texta turn the thumb prints into lights by adding a dot to the bottom of each one and drawing black wire to connect the lights.

Step 4 – Make some Christmas presents by cutting the Christmas wrapping paper into small squares and glue them around the base of your Christmas foot print tree.

Step 5 – Add some ribbon to your presents by gluing a small piece of ribbon horizontally across your present and another small piece of ribbon vertically across that one. Then curl some ribbon and add it to the present as shown in the pictures below.

Step 6 – Squeeze some PVA glue in a zigzag pattern across your tree then stick sequins on to make some beautiful sparkly tinsel and decorations.

Step 7 – Add the gold or silver cardboard star to the top of your gorgeous Christmas Foot Print Tree and glue it on with PVA or glue stick.

Your very merry Christmas Foot Print Tree is now ready to be hung up and enjoyed for many Christmases to come so put it somewhere special!

Step 1 – Fold paper into threes in a concertina pattern. Then carefully trace around the shape of your cardboard person onto the red paper. This will make enough outfits for three Santas so repeat the process to make enough outfits for all six Santas if you are using six. Cut each outfit out.

Step 2 – Place the outfits onto each Santa to make sure that they fit then glue the six Santa outfits onto the dancing Santas using a glue stick.

Step 3 – Fold the red paper once again in a concertina (in threes or six) then draw a Santa hat on the red paper and cut it out. You should now have six Santa hats to stick onto each Santa head. Glue each one on with glue stick.

Step 4 – Draw on some Santa boots with a black marker.

Step 5 – Using a black marker, draw a black belt on each Santa in a curve so that it looks like a jolly Santa belly.

Step 6 – Make a fluffy Santa beard using some cotton wool and glue it to each chin with PVA glue.

Step 7 – Use PVA glue to add a gold sequin on each belt as a belt buckle.

Step 8 – Add some googly eyes (with PVA glue) to each Santa’s face.

Step 9 – Add some cotton wool to each Santa’s hat to make the fur trim.